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1 BaltChem OÜ Bakterpreparaadid ja nende kasutamine tavaja mahepõllumajanduses.
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21 BaltChem OÜ Me ei kasvata taimi. Me kasvatame mulda ja mullas kasvavad taimed.
22 Martynas Dagys Let s Grow Together!
23 HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS
24 Kaks lähenemist taime toitumisele Toitainete vajaduse katmine mineraalväetistega Taimede toitumine mineraalväetistest ja mullas olevate toitainete arvelt lack of nutrients MANGEL lack of AN NÄHRSTOFF nutrients EN Mineraalväetised Mineraalväetised Mullas olevad toitained
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27 AZOFIX bacterial product containing bacteria Azotobacter spp. which increasing biological nitrogen in the soil.
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29 Up to 100 kg of biological nitrogen more in 1 hectare over the growing season Improves soil structure Better yields Can be mixed with pesticides Saves money
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31 Fosfix biological preparation increases phosphorus availability to the plants in your soil. Product contains of bacteria Bacillus megaterium var. Phosphaticum.
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33 ALKALINE ACIDIC Fe 3+ + H 2 PO 4 - Fe (PO 4 ) + 2H + Al 3+ + H 2 PO 4- Al(PO 4 ) + 2H + 3CaCO 3 + 2H 3 PO 4 Ca 3 (PO 4 ) 2 + 3H 2 O + 3CO 2 Insolu ble unit ACIDIC SOIL
34 Increases phosphorus availability to plants Positive effect on neutralising soil ph Increases the sugar in the crops Can be mixed with pesticides Saves money
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36 BACTOFORCE biological preparation containing Bacillus Subtilis which produces antibiotics, including some called iturins, which help the bacteria compete with other microorganisms either by killing them or by reducing their growth rate.
37 Erysiphe Septoria Helminto sporium Fusarium Rhyncho sporium D Puccinia BACTOFORCE
38 Increases resistance to disease The prevalence of diseases in plants reduced up to 70% Recover natural soil balance. Same food base as pathogens Saves money
39 EESTI TAIMEKASVATUSE INSTITUUT Saku 2016 variant Suvinisu Oder Helelaiksus Jahukaste Võrklaiksus Pruunlaiksus Kontroll (ainult 51,7 3,4 7,7 3,6 baaspritsimine) Kontroll 55,3 7,5 59,0 9,3 (pritsimata) F07-P16 x/1l 19,0 5,2 5,9 3,2 F07-P16 1L/1L 15,0 3,9 7,7 3,4 F07-P16 28,7 5,1 9,2 3,3 0.75/0.75 F07-P / 35,8 5,5 13,6 3,2 0.5 Mirage 1L/1L 15,3 4,8 10,0 3,8 FIRST SPRAY BBCH SECOND BBCH 47-55
40 SUVINISU SAAK KG/HA Kontroll (ainult baaspritsimine) Kontroll (pritsimata) x / 1 L 1L/1L 0,75L/0,75 0,5L/0,5L 1L/1L
41 ODRA SAAK KG/HA
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43 RUINEX decompose crop residues (organic matter) by complex of fungi Trichoderma spp., Bacteria and enzymes
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47 Improves the health of the soil. Accelerates decomposition of plant residues. Powerful cellulose and lignin destructor Can be mixed with glyphosates Increases Yield Restores Humus Saves money
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51 MaxProlin inreprecable amino acid L-Proline.
52 L-Proline helps to protect carbon and nitrogen reserves in the plant L-proline is necessary for pollen and, later, for seeds formation Activates respiration Reduces water losses Antistressor to abiotic and biotic stress
53 Mahe katse, talinisu: Fredis 2016 külv Külv: Kontroll (0) 1 variant Külvisenorm Seemnete puhtimine Preparaat pritsitake mullale Bactoforce, 1l/ha Äestamine kevadel Preparaat taimikule (BBCH 27) Putukatõrje 2 variant 500 id./m 2 Bactoforce NeemAzal 3l/ha Fosfix, 1/ha Azofix 1l/ha 1l/ha 3 variant Fosfix 1l/ha Fosfix 1l/ha 4 variant Fosfix 1/ha Tööde teostamine
54 Saagikus t/ha Kontroll 1. variant 2. variant 3. variang 4. variant 4,23 4,13 3,3 3,4 2,8 1
55 1,6 Vihu mass koos juurtega (kg/m2) 1,4 1,2 1 0,8 0,6 0,4 0,2 0 1 Kontroll 1. variant 2. variant 3. variant 4. variant
56 300 Taimede arv /m Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant 4. variant
57 600 Üldine võrsumine /m Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant 4. variant
58 3 Võrseid taime kohta 2,5 2 1,5 1 0,5 0 1 Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant 4. variant
59 600 Produktiiv võrsumine m Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant 4. variant
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64 MAXPROLINI kasutamine talirapsil Katse läbiviidud Tehnoloogija ja Loodusteaduste Ülikoolis Bydgoszcz-s. Sort; Monolit N 34 kg/ha; P - 80 kg/ha; K 70 kg/ha sügisel N 100 kg/ha kevadel. 4,4 t/ha kontroll 4,8 kuni 5,0 t/ha
65 Külgvõrsete arv taimel Number of branches on 1 rape plant 7,8 7,6 7,4 7,2 7,0 6,8 107% 114% 111% 6,6 100% 6,4 6,2 Control BBCH 36 BBCH 65 BBCH 36 + BBCH 65
66 Kõtrade arv taime kohta Number of siliques per 1 rape plant % 130% 123% % 50 0 Control BBCH 36 BBCH 65 BBCH 36 + BBCH 65
67 Rapsi saak t/ha (niiskus 8%) Rape seed yeild t/ha (humidity 8%) 5,00 4,90 4,80 4,70 4,60 4,50 112% 113% 110% 4,40 4,30 100% 4,20 4,10 Control BBCH 36 BBCH 65 BBCH 36 + BBCH 65
68 Talinisu saak MAXPROLINI kasutamisel Wheat seed yield t/ha (humidity 12,5%) 8,00 7,00 6,00 5,00 4,00 3,00 100% 120% 118% 129% 2,00 1,00 0,00 Cuntrol BBCH 33 BBCH 49 BBCH 33 + BBCH 49
69 Kanasõnniku graanulite kasutamise katse suvinisul, Läti 2017 Izmēģinājuma varianti Variants Pamatmēslojums papildmēslojums papildmēslojums N 6 P 18 K kg ha -1 Amonija nitrāts N 34,4, N 80 kg ha -1 Amonija sulfāts N 21 S 24 N 50 kg ha -1 3 EGG granulas 500 kg ha-1 + N 6 P 18 K kg ha -1 Amonija nitrāts N 34,4, N 71 kg ha -1 Amonija sulfāts N 21 S 24 N 50 kg ha -1 4 EGG granulas 1000 kg ha -1 Amonija nitrāts N 34,4, N 62 kg ha -1 Amonija sulfāts N 21 S 24 N 50 kg ha -1
70 8 Suvinisu saak t/ha Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant
71 265 Taimede arv/m Kontroll 1. variant 2.variant 3. variant
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